A 57-year-old Marshall man died Tuesday afternoon after he was pinned by an excavator owned by a Springport-based company, AnnArbor.com reports.

The man was working with crews from Mead Bros. Excavating on a restoration project at County Farm Park in Ann Arbor. According to the report, a worker driving an excavator did not see the man and accidentally drove over him.

Ann Arbor Fire Department Battalion Chief Kevin Cook told AnnArbor.com the man was embedded about two feet into the ground and rescue officials had to dig him out.

The man's name has not been released. A Mead Bros. employee confirmed Wednesday afternoon the man worked for the company but declined further comment.

Mead Bros. Excavating was awarded a $2.2 million contract from Washtenaw County last summer to work on the Mallets Creek restoration project, according to the report.